Tahara Eiichi | Department of Japanese Oriental Medicine, Institute of Traditional Medicine, Kinki University
スポンサーリンク
概要
- TAHARA Eiichiの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Department of Japanese Oriental Medicine, Institute of Traditional Medicine, Kinki Universityの論文著者
関連著者
-
Tahara Eiichi
Department of Japanese Oriental Medicine, Institute of Traditional Medicine, Kinki University
-
Saiki Ikuo
富山大学 薬学研究科応用薬理学
-
SAIKI Ikuo
Division of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama
-
Terasawa Katsutoshi
群馬大学 医学部医学科統合和漢診療学講座
-
Terasawa K
Dept. Of Japanese Oriental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
-
Satoh Taku
富山医科薬科大学和漢薬研究所
-
Saiki Ikuo
Division Of Pathogenic Biochemistry Institute Of Natural Medicine University Of Toyama
-
Saiki Ikuo
Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
-
Nagai Hiroichi
Department Of Pharmacology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ohu University
-
Saiki Ikuo
Department Of Pathological Biochemistry Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceuti
著作論文
- Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice : Antagonism by youkkan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam.
- Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice : Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
- Effect of Some Kampo Medicines, Including Tokaku-joki-to(Tao-He-Cheng-Qi-Tang), on IgE-mediated Triphasic Skin Reaction in Passively Sensitized Mice.
- Different Effect of Antiallergic Drugs on IgE-mediated Cutaneous Reaction in Passively Sensitized Mice.
- Effects of Shimotsu-to(a Kampo medicine, Si-Wu-Tang)and its constituents on triphasic skin reaction in passively sensitized mice.
- A Third-phase Cutaneous(Very Late Phase)Response after Elicitation with Dinitrofluorobenzene in Passively or Actively Sensitized Mice.
- Inhibitory Mechanisims of Glycoprotein Fraction Fraction Derived from Miscanthus Sinensis for the Immediate Phase Response of an IgE-mediated Cutaneous Reaction.
- Inhibitory Mechanisms of Glycoprotein Fraction Derived from Miscanthus sinensis for the Immediate Phase Response of an IgE-Mediated Cutaneous Reaction
- Assessment of effects of traditional herbal medicines on elderly patients with weakness using a self-controlled trial
- A third-phase cutaneous (very late phase) response after elicitation with dinitrofluorobenzene in passively or actively sensitized mice